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Bees have coexisted with us for over a millennia. Their name remains a mystery
Published on 5/20/2026, 9:00:00 AM
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Bees have coexisted with us for over a millennia.
Their name remains a mystery toggle caption Alan Nakkash for NPR When Kendal Sager lifts the top of her beehive, tens of thousands of bees waggle across the honeycomb — their cells filled with bright yellow, orange and pink pollen collected from flowers in Sager's neighborhood.
Sager, a California master beekeeper, said bees do far more than produce that sweet substance: they pollinate crops for hundreds of types of nuts, fruits and vegetables.
"Even if you don't like bees themselves, you have bees to thank for the food on your table," she said.
This Wednesday is World Bee Day, which was established by the United Nations in 2018 to raise awareness about the need to protect the insects.
Quick context: Bees have coexisted with us for over a millennia.